Re: Delphi 2006 broken



Dave Nottage [TeamB] wrote:

> > That's interesting - on my system it crashes before it even managed
> > to load kondor.dll (which I deliberately didn't supply). In fact, it
> > tries to access Host which should be undefined - so how come yours
> > works, when there's a deliberate error there?
>
> Why should Host be undefined, and where does the application crash?

OK.. I found the comment on the report which makes your post clearer.

Setting the DriverIndex didn't fire any of the events for me, so I
called one of them manually to force the AV (see my comment on the
report). I was able to terminate the app normally.

I have since found an ASIO driver here:

http://www.asio4all.com/

...and setting the DriverIndex now fires the events, however the result
it still the same; I am able to terminate the application as normal
after the AV.

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